Jason0047 said:
Can you die in unrepentant sin and still be saved?
You mean, your not sure? I am sure and have confidence 100% by the Word of God that one cannot die in unrepenant sin and still be saved. Paul says very clearly several times in the New Testament that the unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God. Paul says be not deceived on this matter and then Paul lists sins like murder, hate, adultery, theft, idolatry, and drunkenness. (Galatians 5:19-21) (Colossians 3:5-7) (Ephesians 5:2-8). Take for example suicide. What is suicide? Suicide is self murder. Yet, 1 John 3:15 says that no murderer has eternal life abiding in them. So if anyone self murders themselves and they do not have eternal life in them, then they are not saved. For one obviously needs eternal life in order to be saved. Also, i
f anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy that person; for God's temple is sacred, and you together are that temple. (1 Corinthians 3:17). So I really do not see how one can say they can die in unrepentant sin and still be saved.
Jason0047 said:
Can you be out of fellowship (no doubt because of sin) and be saved?
Well, saying you "think so" does not sound like you are all too sure.
Actually, there are several passages that tell us that you cannot be out of fellowship with God and be saved.
#1. 1 John 5:12 says He that has the Son has life and He that does not have the Son does not have life. Life is associated with eternal life or salvation.
#2. John 17:3 says eternal life is in knowing the one true God, Jesus Christ. Knowing implies a fellowship. So if you don't know Jesus, then you don't have life (Salvation).
#3. Romans 8:9 says if he a man does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to him.
#4. Psalm 73:27 says God will destroy all those who abandon Him (or go a whoring from Him).
#5. John 15:6 says if a man does not abide in Him, he is cast forth and burned.
#6. 1 John 1:7 says if we walk in the Light as He is in the Light, the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin.
#7. Romans 11:21-22 says if you do not continue in his goodness you will be cut off. For if God spared not the natural branches (i.e. the Jews), take heed that he can do the same to you (i.e. Gentile believers). The analogy here is that you are branch and Christ is the tree. We need to continue in Christ's righteousness or goodness, not our own righteousness or goodness, or we will be cut off because of unbelief.
Jason0047 said:
Is all future sin paid for whereby I do not need to confess or forsake sin?
You said, "I suppose so."? Meaning you really don't know again. First, what verse specifically says all future sin is forgiven? I am not talking about those verses that say all our sin is forgiven. That can just as easily be argued of talking about all our past sins. In fact, if we are told to confess our sins in order to be forgiven of sin in 1 John 1:9, then how is such a thing possible if you are already forgiven of all future sin? Sounds kind of self defeating if you ask me. Either 1 John 1:9 is true or what the OSAS Proponent says is true.
WoundedWarrior said:
although if you are convicted (by way of Holy Spirit) to confess or forsake then you shall/should/would/must/might/will/may/could/would/...
So which is it? Could? Would? Might? Doesn't sound like you are sure what is the outcome. Does it really matter if they confess sin or not in regards to their salvation? Yes or no? Well, if you say ... "no" then you have to explain 1 John 1:9. Also, you have to explain Proverbs 28:13 that says he that confesses and forsakes sin shall have mercy, too.
Jason0047 said:
If so, then how does that line up with Proverbs 28:13, 1 John 1:9, and 1 John 2:3-4?
WoundedWarrior said:
1.a. (If so,) Proverbs 28:13, 1 John 1:9, and 1 John 2:3-4
--Well, I don't have those verses memorized, I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Well, I already briefly discussed 1 John 1:9 and Proverbs 28:13. Now, lets move on to 1 John 2:3-4. It says in 1 John 2:3 that we can essentially have an assurance in knowing Him (the LORD) if we find that we are keeping His commandments. In 1 John 2:4 it says he that says he knows Him (the LORD) and does not keep His commandments is a liar and the truth is not in him.
Okay, sounds to me like this is pretty bullet proof passage here. How can one say their future sin is covered and they can abide in unrepentant sin because of some false thinking that their future sin is forgiven if 1 John 2:4 says we are a liar if we say we know him and we do not keep His commandments?
Jason0047 said:
Can I refuse to let Christ do the "good work" in me (in what He wants me to do for Him) and be saved?
WoundedWarrior said:
2.a. (Can I) Nothing is impossible, Why would anyone do that?, Surely yes; if the Believer had "faith, like a child," or was at some point convicted and repented.
I am not sure you understood what I meant. Can a believer willingly plan to deceive God and just believe on Jesus and live a double life in sin and just plan to repent before he dies? Thereby having a mental belief requirement of the OSAS faith. Can someone really be saved by doing something like that? Can someone do both good and evil and expect to be saved with no repentance? Did not Jesus say he that saves his life shall lose it and he that shall lose his life for my sake shall save it? (Luke 9:24). Does that sound like you can live for yourself and still be saved according to Jesus's words here?
WoundedWarrior said:
Matthew 6:15 - Another I don't have memorized --I am also reminded of the importance in remembering/memorizing scripture.
I find the best way to memorize Scripture is using the same verses over and over here in my discussions here. *Winks* In fact, when I reply to a person's post, in some cases I may spend hours reading many Christian articles and researching the Scriptures (Depending on the post of course). In a few cases, I have spent a week in reply to a person's post if I discovered something new and exciting or an interesting challenge in the Scriptures. But for me it is natural to flip back and forth between replying to a person's post and then reading what that person quoted in the Scriptures online. I would encourage you to try the same.
My favorite websites that I would recommend to read the Bible are:
Biblos.com Bible Study Tools
Biblegateway.com
Best App to copy and past verses into a post:
Holy Bible (You Version)
My favorite search tools for finding keywords in the Bible is
BlueLetterBible.org
(If one needs to, they can do a search on the original languages by clicking the Strong's Button at top on their website).
(Then click on the number next to the word).
My favorite cross reference website is:
Bible Cross References
Jason0047 said:
In Matthew 6:15, Jesus says I must forgive, or I will not be forgiven by the Father.
Do all believers automatically forgive, if so, then who was Jesus talking to?
WoundedWarrior said:
Should definitely forgive others, 'cause if you don't forgive others (hold something against them, judged them, labeled them other than children of Christ) then surely you can expect to hear about it from Abba.
Do all believers- I dunno...was this a reference to Matt6:15?
Jason0047 said:
Do you believe Jesus' words do not apply anymore, if so, then why does Paul say in 1 Timothy 6:3-4 that if any man speaks contrary to the words of Jesus Christ and the doctrine of Godliness is proud and knows nothing?
WoundedWarrior said:
Do you believe- Again, gonna have to look that up (1 Timothy 6:3-4).
I say this because some believe that Matthew 6:15 does not apply to the believer because they think Paul taught another gospel that was different than the gospel of Jesus Christ. These folks are called Mid Acts Dispensationalists (or MAD Proponents). There were quite a few of them at the previous Christian forum I was on called Theology Online (TOL). However, there are many verses that refute such a false doctrine (Which was no doubt created to protect OSAS or Once Saved Always Saved). Anyways, the point I am getting at is that they ignore the words of Jesus (Because it is much easier to twist the words of Paul around). But Jesus says, if you do not forgive, then you will not be forgiven by the Father. Jesus is clearly speaking to believers here because it would do no good for an unbeliever to forgive everyone. For it would be a futile excercise because they would need to accept Christ in order to be forgiven. Forgiving people is not going to help them be saved. So Jesus is speaking to the believer. This means that when Jesus says to believers that if they do not forgive otherwise they will not be forgiven, he means exactly that. Salvation or forgiveness is Conditional on whether or not you forgive others. So this refutes the idea that you are Once Saved Always Saved or that you can sin and still be saved.
WoundedWarrior said:
-Is that what you mean, by "acid test"?
Yes.
Anyways, I do hope what I said here has helped.
May God's love shine upon you and please be well.
With loving kindness to you in Christ,
Sincerely,
~ Jason.
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